Battery Circularity is the Future: How LOHUM Is Closing the Loop on Li-ion Battery Waste
The electrification of mobility is no longer a vision of the future—it's happening now. From scooters to motorcycles, school buses to trucks, and even electric planes, the global shift to electric vehicles (EVs) is accelerating. The heart of this transformation is the lithium-ion battery, which powers everything from smartphones to solar storage systems. Yet, as the world rushes to adopt EVs, a pressing question emerges: What happens when these batteries reach their end-of-life?
At LOHUM, we’re not just
asking this question—we’re answering it by building a sustainable circular
economy for lithium-ion batteries, particularly for the rapidly growing 2-wheeler
& 3-wheeler EV segments in India. As a leader in battery recycling,
repurposing, and raw material recovery, LOHUM is pioneering a model of
sustainability that minimizes environmental impact, supports domestic
manufacturing, and meets the surging demand for critical minerals.
The
Rising Tide of Battery Waste
By 2030, it’s projected that more
than 2 million metric tonnes of lithium-ion batteries will be retired
each year. This includes batteries from consumer electronics, electric
vehicles, and energy storage systems. While electric vehicles still make up a
relatively small portion of the market today, their adoption is surging. In
India, the proliferation of li-ion
battery pack 2 wheeler & 3 wheeler vehicles is especially
significant due to urban mobility needs and government incentives promoting
electric transportation.
Yet, end-of-life batteries pose a
double-edged challenge: if discarded improperly, they become hazardous waste;
if recycled efficiently, they represent an extraordinary source of value.
Today, 50% of the total battery cost lies in its raw materials—cobalt,
nickel, and lithium being the most critical. These materials are not only
expensive but also come with high environmental and ethical costs associated
with mining.
Mining
vs. Recycling: A Critical Crossroads
The world’s lithium and cobalt
supplies are under immense pressure. Traditional mining practices, especially
in regions like the Democratic Republic of Congo, are marred by environmental
degradation and human rights concerns. Establishing new mining operations is a
capital-intensive and time-consuming endeavor. As battery demand grows 10x in
the next decade, mining alone cannot sustainably bridge the gap.
This makes battery recycling and
reuse not just viable, but vital. Modern lithium-ion batteries can be recycled
using hydrometallurgical and direct recycling techniques that preserve or
restore valuable cathode materials. In a landmark study, researchers have
demonstrated that recycled cathodes can outperform virgin ones, offering
longer life cycles and faster charging—game-changers for high-demand applications.
At LOHUM, we are leveraging similar
innovations to create high-purity recycled materials and re-lithiated
cathodes that meet or exceed OEM standards. This reduces reliance on virgin
raw materials and lowers the carbon footprint of battery manufacturing.
The
Role of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
India’s recently implemented EPR
for Li-ion battery waste management represents a transformative policy
approach that mandates responsible collection, recycling, and reuse of battery
waste. This regulation has fast-tracked the development of robust battery
circularity infrastructure across the country.
LOHUM is aligned with this policy,
offering end-to-end EPR compliance solutions that go beyond legal
obligation. Our closed-loop ecosystem captures retired batteries, extracts
valuable materials, and returns them to the manufacturing supply chain—all
under one roof.
With cutting-edge automated systems,
chemical refining capabilities, and safety protocols, LOHUM is ensuring that every
battery has a second life—or a clean end.
Second-Life
Applications: From Vehicles to Grid Storage
While a battery may no longer serve
a vehicle once it dips below 80% capacity, it can still offer years of service
in less demanding applications. This is where second-life batteries come
into play.
At LOHUM, we repurpose EV batteries
for stationary energy storage systems, including solar storage, grid balancing,
and off-grid electrification. A second-life battery can perform effectively for
an additional 6 to 10 years, delaying recycling and maximizing the
resource value of each cell.
This is particularly relevant for li-ion battery pack 2 wheeler
& 3 wheeler vehicles, which are expected to dominate India’s EV
landscape. As these vehicles retire in the coming years, we anticipate a surge
in second-life opportunities, especially in rural and semi-urban power
applications.
Automation
and Innovation: The LOHUM Advantage
One of the main challenges in
battery recycling has been the labor-intensive process of disassembly, testing,
and separation. At LOHUM, we are developing AI-powered automation systems
that safely and efficiently disassemble battery packs, segregate materials, and
maximize yield.
Our R&D team is exploring direct
recycling techniques that preserve the structure of cathode materials,
reducing the need for energy-intensive refining. This not only boosts recovery
efficiency but also lowers emissions associated with battery production.
We are also innovating new designs
for modular battery packs that can be more easily repurposed or
recycled, making circularity a built-in feature—not an afterthought.
Building
a Greener Future, Together
The journey toward net-zero
emissions is a collective one. Governments, manufacturers, recyclers, and
consumers all have a role to play. At LOHUM, our mission is to lead the battery
industry into a more sustainable, secure, and circular future.
With global demand for lithium-ion
batteries soaring, and regulations like EPR for li-ion battery waste
management setting the pace, the time for action is now. Our comprehensive
approach—from material recovery and second-life applications to advanced
recycling—is creating a new blueprint for responsible electrification.
Let’s
Close the Loop
We believe that every battery should
live more than one life. We believe that waste can be a resource. And we
believe that circularity is the key to powering a greener tomorrow.
LOHUM is proud to be at the
forefront of this revolution—recovering value, reducing waste, and redefining
what’s possible for the EV ecosystem in India and beyond.
Let’s close the loop. Let’s
electrify responsibly.
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